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An unusual Chinese Republic period Jurentang porcelain flask-form vase, decorated with gilt roundels enclosing floral sprays, abstract motifs and textile patterns, over a Qianlong-style coral red ground, on a carved hardwood stand, red seal mark to the base (small hairline crack to neck). Height excluding stand 17.5cm, height with stand 23cm.
A mixed lot of Chinese ceramics comprising a pair of gilt decorated black ground 'Dragon' bottle vases, apocryphal iron-red six-character Qianlong marks, 21cm [one damaged, some wear to gilt]; three small famille rose footed dishes, iron-red seal marks 8-14cm [smallest damaged]; a Yixing bamboo-form teapot with trigram moulded cover, seal mark, 18cm; and three blue and white prunus jars and covers, comprising a pair with apocryphal Kangxi marks, 14 and 6cm [9].
YAN JUN - CLOUDS IN HUANGSHAN Chinese, ink on paper, has script and red chop seal mark to lower right side 44.5 x 31.5cm Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
THREE CHINESE STONE CARVINGS Comprising a soapstone phoenix, a very large square shaped seal decorated with fish. and statue of Guan Yin 11cm to 18cm high Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
YAN JUN - HUANGSHAN Chinese, ink on paper, has script and red chop seal mark to lower left side 44.5 x 32cm Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Kangxi, of canted square form, painted in famille verte enamels with figures in fenced gardens and flowering prunus amongst rockwork in panels on a green ground with flower sprigs and insects, seal mark in underglaze blue21cm wideBroken into six pieces and re stuck. Formerly stampled. Some overpainting and in fill repairs but largely left honest.
A 19th Century Desaru Chinese shipwreck porcelain bowl of footed flared form with stylised blue floral decoration to the exterior, retains Nanhai Marine Archaeology labels, together with a similar 19th Century bowl with figurative decoration to the exterior, archaic seal mark and another shipwreck bowl with stylised decoration, largest diameter 14.5cm. (3) PLEASE VIEW CONDITION REPORT
A Chinese porcelain stacking box, 19th century, the cover painted with the figures of two women reclined under blossom trees, the circumference painted with Chinese characters and objects, 12cm h, each layer with printed red seal mark, the cover with wax seal to underside Cover with wear to gilding, minor chip to inside rim of cover
Two Chinese Republic 20th century coloured ink on silk paintings. The lot comprising a Republic Period circa 1927 painting depicting a scholar & a rooster, dated 'ding mao nian' with seal, mounted, framed & unglazed. Along with a circa 1959 Tiger painting dated "jihai nian" & signed by Zeng Yansou, mounted, unframed & unglazed. Larger measures approx. 38cm x 31cm.
A modern Chinese cast brass bowl with scenes of dragon and phoenix signed verso with six character seal mark H x 12cm D x 25cm and a Chinese cast brass censor with sea serpent finial and base with twin dragons chasing the peal of wisdom with elephant ring mask handles to sides H x 24cm D x 15cm (2)
A Japanese Kutani Lamp Base, Meiji period with moulded handles and painted with figures, together with a similar vase and a Chinese porcelain bowl, Tongzhi seal mark, painted in famille rose enamels with butterflies (3) Lamp base - foot re glued, large crack to bodyKutani vase - badly broken and re stuckChinese bowl - rim chip with associated hair crack
A moulded porcelain vessel with a circular base and a cylindrical body with an underglaze white background. The exterior shows a continuous scene in coloured enamels arranged on the glaze. The scene depicts a nobleman and two of his servants in a beautiful garden filled with nature and elements of traditional Chinese architecture. With a seal at the top next to the rock.Height: 12.5 cm; Diameter: 9.3 cm
Porcelain vase arranged on a short circular foot, has a slightly elongated oval body that narrows slightly in the wide neck and ends in a wide circular mouth. It stands out for an intense enameled bottom of reddish tone with decorations in sgrafiatto of interlaced scrolls, on which four characters are arranged, one of them mounted on a deer, carrying elements like “lingzhi”, a “ruyi” scepter or a juicy peach; all of them elements with great meaning within the Chinese culture. Both the interior and the base have a beautiful light turquoise glaze; arranging on the latter a four-character seal “乾隆年制”. Height: 23 cm
A series of twelve porcelain cups representing the ‘monthly flowers’ in underglaze blue. The scene on each piece begins at the foot and extends along the body to form a beautiful landscape. On the back are ancient poems that speak of the properties of these flowers. On the base is inscribed in a double circle the seal ‘大清康熙年製 尺寸’.The ‘twelve months’ flower cups are characterized by depicting twelve branches of various flowers: winter jasmine, apricot, peach, peony, peony, pomegranate, lotus, orchid, sweet osmanthus, chrysanthemum, Chinese rose, plum and daffodil.Height: 5 cm; Diameter: 6 cm
Carved Shoushan stone ‘Fishermen’, early 20th centuryA beautiful orange-coloured Shoushan stone with a triangular shape and rounded edges. It is decorated with a continuous scene in fine relief, showing on the reverse a traditional Chinese pagoda and on the obverse an old couple fishing on the bank of a river by a large rock with long wooden poles. It shows an incised and embossed seal ‘友竹’.Size: 6.4 x 2.7 x 5.8 cmWeight: 116 g
White jade plaque ‘Garden and poem’, Qing dynastyHetian white jade ‘子岗牌’ Zigang plaque of white jade, with subtle reddish-golden flecks and a smooth, even finish. It has a rectangular shape and a thin trimmed rim in the upper area, adorned by a dense sky of ruyi clouds and pierced in the centre, from which hangs a cord adorned with a red stone. These plaques were very popular during the Ming-Qing era as a decorative addition to clothing, used only by the most influential people. The most common themes used to decorate such items were landscapes, flowers and birds, figures and animals. In this case, a scene is depicted in a small garden, with three figures under a large tree. The opposite side is decorated with poems and the seal ‘Zigang’. These plaques are named after the master jade carver Lu Zigang (子岡) who left his seal on each work. With custom-made boxSize: 6.1 x 0.9 x 4 cm Weight: 67 gReferences:- Sotheby's ‘Chinese Art’, Hong Kong, 28/11/2018, lot 455
Porcelain dish with underglaze blue and white decorations covering the surface. The interior shows, inscribed in a double blue circle, the image of a large five-clawed dragon, floating in the sky surrounded by ruyi clouds and elongated flames. It looks forward with a menacing expression and open jaws, and holds between its claws a Chinese symbol of longevity. The exterior shows a continuous scene framed by four blue stripes, of three beautiful phoenix birds with long tails and rich plumage soaring through the sky amidst ruyi clouds. With six-character seal on the base “大清雍正年制” inscribed in a double blue circle. Height: 4.5 cm; Diameter: 20 cm
Beautiful monochrome vase, finely elaborated, with a rounded body of flattened profile, from which emerges a narrow neck that ends with a rounded mouth in the form of a bulb, which is joined to the body by two delicate, almost smooth handles. The piece is covered with a faint glaze of the subtlest celadon color, and decorated with meticulous reliefs that completely cover the body, neck and mouth. On both sides of the vase is depicted, in the central area and surrounded by clouds, a five-clawed dragon with its gaze forward and its jaws open, defiantly facing the viewer, who curls its body sinuously around a flaming pearl. The image of the mythical beast is flanked by beautiful open-winged bats, arranged on the narrow sides of the vase. An imposing sea full of raging waves is arranged beneath the dragon and adds great dynamism to the image. The five-clawed dragon is traditionally a representation of the emperor himself, reflecting his power and glory. On the base, with a white background, there are traces of a seal possibly made in underglaze blue, but which was later erased. Size: 22 x 7.7 x 20 cm (approx.)Provenance: - French private collection. References: - Sotheby's. A superb and possibly unique celadon-glazed 'dragon' moon flask, Seal mark and period of Qianlong. The Dragon Emeror | Chinese Art. April 2024. Lot 3634.
Vase “cong” of square plan, arranged on a short circular foot. It has a stylized body, adorned by two lateral handles arranged in the upper area in the form of an elephant's head holding a fixed ring. Crowned by a low neck and a circular mouth. The piece is covered by a glaze of intense sapphire color, slightly thinner on the edges where it allows the white color of the porcelain to show through. With six-character seal “大清咸丰年制” arranged on the base in underglaze blue. Qing Dynasty (1644 and 1912).Size: 29 x 13.5 x 13.5 x 13.5 cm; Mouth diameter: 9 cm Provenance:- European private collection, France. Acquired by the present owner in 1981 in Toulouse, from the private collection of Mr. Gerard Pasquier. Attached is a photograph of the period.Reference: - Christie's: A blue-glazed cong-form vase. Important Chinese ceramics and works of art, 2022. Lot 1132.
Porcelain bowl of circular shape and rounded profile, decorated in blue and white under glaze. Inside, it shows a central medallion with two characters in a garden, followed by a decorative border with intertwined ribbons and rings. On the outside there is a succession of small scenes full of characters and accompanied by texts that tell a traditional Chinese tale.It shows a flower on the base as a seal. Height: 10 cm; Diameter: 22 cm
A deep porcelain dish with underglaze decoration in blue, red and white. Inside, a medallion framed by a double blue circle depicts a scene of a wise old man, dressed in a long robe and holding a long staff, accompanied by a young stag, set against a background of red waves in turmoil. The outer border shows the same background of large red waves, but above them are the Eight Immortals, richly robed and bearing their distinctive attributes, or An Baxian, some of them. The Eight Immortals are deities of Chinese mythology who are believed to have existed in earthly form, and dedicated their lives to the pursuit of immortality which they attained through the Tao. On the base is a six-character seal in underglaze blue ‘大清乾隆年制’.Height: 3.8 cm; Diameter: 17.5 cm

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